5 tips on How to be a better Bow hunter

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  • @osbaldohernandez9174
    @osbaldohernandez9174 4 роки тому +29

    A primitive is much more quieter than worlds most expensive store bought now I bought a bow from u and been having lots of fun with it

  • @wyatttownsend7299
    @wyatttownsend7299 4 роки тому +13

    I just recently started archery around 2 months ago and these tips really helped me become more accurate and more focused on this passion.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому +1

      thanks very much, and best of luck on your archery journey

  • @sw33n3yto00
    @sw33n3yto00 4 роки тому +15

    Great talk. These tips work for all hunting, be it rifle, archery/crossbow, or photography.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому +1

      absolutely. thanks very much for following along and watching

    • @MiaogisTeas
      @MiaogisTeas 4 роки тому +1

      Very true, though we do have the option of firing off a few more frames without spooking our quarry. I often take a "safety shot" first then frame up properly, send my eye around the frame, and slow myself down before I hit the shutter again - and the second shot is almost always better.

  • @RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
    @RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors 4 роки тому +17

    My furthest longbow deer was 31 yards. I got a perfect kill but I won't try that again.
    Great video Ryan

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому +7

      I think we all have a few moments where we have to go through that stage of figuring out what works and what doesn't... and even what worked, but we probably shouldn't

    • @RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
      @RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors 4 роки тому +1

      @@huntprimitive9918 exactly, young and dumb😊👍

  • @donwaldroopoutdoors3665
    @donwaldroopoutdoors3665 2 роки тому

    Listening to you is so calming , I’ve seen most of your videos and you are an incredible hunter

  • @matthewkelly1792
    @matthewkelly1792 4 роки тому

    This advice needs to be taken to heart by ALL hunters, regardless of their weapon of choice. The rifle hunter is being bombarded with ridiculous marketing and television that displays the “full potential” of rifles, being used on game at 800, 900, or 1000 yards. This is simply unethical for the same reasons you spoke of with bow hunting at beyond 40 or 50 yards. Wonderful, simple and applicable hunting ethics from a man who clearly knows what he’s talking about. Thank you! This encourages me to keep learning how to be a better hunter each time I get into the woods.

  • @lunkydog
    @lunkydog 4 роки тому +34

    Fred Bear said you'll learn more in 1 season of bowhunting, than a lifetime with a rifle.

    • @mxxkxxg
      @mxxkxxg 4 роки тому +1

      🙄

    • @larryreese6146
      @larryreese6146 4 роки тому +7

      That is the truth, and sometimes you learn more from your missed shots than you do your hits. I could tell you some stories but I can tell by your comment you could probably tell me some just as good. Look at the colors Brother. They're always prettier in fall.

    • @xbtusd7501
      @xbtusd7501 4 роки тому +2

      yea but having a group of Indians banging drums and driving game towards you is sort of cheating as well, unless you want to learn the drums ,

    • @carlosalejandro1997
      @carlosalejandro1997 4 роки тому +4

      Haha yeah. He also used to hunt in a bright ass red shirt. One of a kind man

  • @larryreese6146
    @larryreese6146 4 роки тому +2

    Best advice I've heard in a long time. Agreed 100 percent on everything you outlined. Add one thing. Read the terrain. I live in hill country with ridges, hollows, and flats. Over a period of time I have learned to read where game is most likely to travel. It works, but it took a lot of snow days, getting up early and following deer tracks all day. Studying the animal and knowing your surroundings is the biggest part of the game and the most enjoyable. Anybody can sling an arrow or pull a trigger.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому

      yup, for sure. That's the putting on miles part for sure, as well as the allocation of time.

  • @MrTacklebury
    @MrTacklebury 4 роки тому +2

    Great points all for beginners. Listen to this guy. I started with a Crosman 1377 pellet pistol and a 45# Bear Alaskan bow and learned to get close and killed a lot of game with them. When I got older and moved up to a .22 I filled my bag limit on squirrel almost every time I went out. Then when I got to where I was deer hunting I fill both my buck and doe tag every year on opening day typically. This all stems from points patience and time in the woods...

  • @michami135
    @michami135 4 роки тому +3

    I got my first recurve (45#) last Christmas. I've been practicing since then, during lockdown. I have room to shoot up to 30 yards in my back yard, but I noticed it really does take the arrow a long time to cover that distance. Since then, I've been practicing between 5-20 yards and plan on learning to "get close". Excellent tips!

    • @colinremmer2417
      @colinremmer2417 4 роки тому +2

      Can really recommend Traditional bowhunter magazine for interesting and educational articles

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому +1

      thanks much and best of luck on your hunts

  • @hargieboo
    @hargieboo 4 роки тому +2

    I got my first recurve bow today, and I also got my first pair of moccasins - all because of watching your videos. I am planning to go camping and scouting the first 5 days of July, and will be taking my bow and my muzzleloader with me. The muzzleloader is for wild pig. As far as the bow, I'm planning to primarily just practice with it in the woods, but if I come across a rabbit, and get close enough with a good shot available, I'll sling an arrow its way.

  • @garyw5627
    @garyw5627 4 роки тому +2

    Everything about your video is spot on! If others would take the time to just look at what they are doing while hunting, they would see all of this come together.

  • @kerryschultz9013
    @kerryschultz9013 Рік тому

    All true thanks for your Free wisdom. Very kind of you hope it comes back to you someday some way. Wish you all good.
    Kerr

  • @quercus4730
    @quercus4730 4 роки тому

    Close is so much more exciting. Great video, Thank You.

  • @trinityorion6123
    @trinityorion6123 4 роки тому +2

    great video i have watched it multiple times very helpful for when i go on my hunt

  • @theyoungoutdoorsman5814
    @theyoungoutdoorsman5814 4 роки тому +3

    Wow what some great tips from the best 👍 keep it up Ryan

  • @quintond.7888
    @quintond.7888 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks Ryan!

  • @whiterabit09
    @whiterabit09 4 роки тому +2

    this was excellent, more of these videos please

  • @twinhawksoutdoors2757
    @twinhawksoutdoors2757 4 роки тому

    Great video! It’s always a successful hunt when you get close, even if you don’t get a shot off. You just seem to learn so much more about the animal you’re hunting. Thanks for the content.

  • @normanphair8488
    @normanphair8488 2 роки тому

    You the man enjoy the video very much and everything you say right on point I have a buddy who says if you hunt over corn, it will make you a weak Hunter, and I believe it I quit hunting clubs 2 years ago no more corn feeders

  • @magicdaveable
    @magicdaveable 4 роки тому +5

    I have been shooting "off the knuckle" (primitive) for over 60 years.

    • @javanbybee4822
      @javanbybee4822 4 роки тому

      like right side knock?

    • @ModernArcher262
      @ModernArcher262 3 роки тому

      I want to hear more about productivity and the learning curve.

  • @karlhammers1607
    @karlhammers1607 4 роки тому +2

    Great video Ryan! Thank you. I would love to hear your tips on getting closer to animals for hunting or just observation.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому

      I do have this video as well. How to get close. ua-cam.com/video/vRlfdeHARUg/v-deo.html

  • @cheyackatustenuggee1836
    @cheyackatustenuggee1836 4 роки тому +2

    I love it, it's tradition. Just sinew backed a gull wing osage bow

  • @FlechaPeixe
    @FlechaPeixe 4 роки тому +5

    Congratulations on your channel, your explanations about primitive hunting, thank you for sharing your experiences with everyone who enjoys this channel, one day if God wants I will pay a visit to know your land and maybe we hunt together, may God bless you and your family.

  • @robgreer852
    @robgreer852 4 роки тому

    Agree on everything except moving fast to cover ground. Where I hunt if you move fast you move loudly as it’s all deadfalls and thick brush. Careful movement and smart use of binoculars is what works for me. Everything else is right on! Good video

  • @rpb1961
    @rpb1961 4 роки тому

    I am just now starting to hunt carp with a fly rod. I get the same rush I did with bow hunting deer. It's not the same as fishing that's for sure. I may take my bow with me one day. Great advice.

  • @d.barney2424
    @d.barney2424 3 роки тому

    I was injured to the point of disability in 2016. I hunted with primitive equipment and was about to take the final dive by giving up the trade points and going to stone. I have little trouble closings distance to less then 25 yards ,usually, I can draw 45 lbs but my comfort range is now 40lbs . A fat cry from the 58 I hunted with before. After almost 5 years I no longer hold out the hope the metal in my shoulder will let me get any better. My question is is 40lbs enough to ethically take deer and hog with stone? Oh, thanks for the resources to learn how to make stone tools. The squirrels and rabbits of ga don't like you! I appreciate your contribution to my recovery.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  3 роки тому +1

      best of luck on your recovery! 40 lbs is a bit light for my taste with stone points, but if you shoot a fast flight string you can get some extra fps. A lot also depends on your draw length. If you can shoot a 500grain arrow about 140 fps you should be just fine

    • @d.barney2424
      @d.barney2424 3 роки тому

      @@huntprimitive9918 thanks

  • @connor5689
    @connor5689 4 роки тому +2

    Great video , keep up the great work.👍

  • @redeemedhuntsman8492
    @redeemedhuntsman8492 4 роки тому

    Awesome advice! Thank you for all you do.

  • @andypanda4927
    @andypanda4927 4 роки тому

    "Buck Fever" is something gets most of us first time out. Adrenaline rush, whew! Like your comment on patience. Stalks can take hours, it feels like, to get to a good location, only to have them scent you. Envy you, thanks for great videos.

  • @tonyallen8626
    @tonyallen8626 4 роки тому

    Most bow videos if not all say to practice at long distance not to hunt at long distances, if you can shoot well at 60 or more meters in practice your going to be a very confident at 20 meters and having confidence in your ability to shot a bow is a massive factor when comes to hunting with a bow whatever sort of bow it is.

  • @jamesdavid7099
    @jamesdavid7099 4 роки тому

    Number 5 is dead on, couldn't agree more. I am convinced that knowing how to get close (without feeders and such) makes for a better hunter, period. Knowing how to naturally attract a deer, to call one in. This is what its all about. It just makes for a better hunter, a more skilled hunter. Here's a controversial statement: successful primitive/traditional bowhunters are in a class of their own...the cream of the crop.

  • @wisconsinkraut3445
    @wisconsinkraut3445 2 роки тому

    I practice every day..... so I damn well know I need to get close with my aim!

  • @buckarue100
    @buckarue100 4 роки тому

    I remember reading from one of the pioneer bowhunters notes who studied American Indian bow hunting with the actual tribes. He keep hearing about one Indian who never missed a deer and in fact only carried one arrow when he went hunting. He finally had the apportunity to meet this renowned deer hunter. As they talked about deer hunting and what equipment he used and after a lot of interaction with the Indian he finally thought to ask him at what distance he shot most of his deer. The Indian indicated the distance by stretching his arms out, a distance of approximately five feet.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому

      haha yup. If I am exceedingly patient and only wait for the best and closest opportunities, it's always a slam dunk shot.

  • @levischenk2668
    @levischenk2668 Рік тому

    Appreciate this one a lot. It took me 8 seasons to kill my first deer with a bow. Since then every deer I've killed with any weapon has been under 30 yards. A kid at the school where I work was bragging about killing a deer at 175 yards. When asked about my dee, I told him it was a 4 yard shot. He asked why I would want to be so close. Because I can.

  • @TheMeneltarma
    @TheMeneltarma 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this video Ryan! I was about to email you the other day and ask you to make a video like this one. I'm new to primitive bow hunting and almost stuck my first hog a few weeks ago. I think I blew the area out when I was stalking. I had a lot of fun though and learned some things.

  • @إبراهيم-م2ك4ح
    @إبراهيم-م2ك4ح 3 роки тому

    I'am the one who completed the thousand likes 😂
    Hope you the best sir .
    following from egypt🇪🇬 2021❤

  • @exercisepedia.eu1
    @exercisepedia.eu1 4 роки тому

    very good explanation 👌good thinking and philosophy 👌

  • @rattlerboi4034
    @rattlerboi4034 3 роки тому +1

    im practicing and want to upgrade my bow to 40-50 pounds. its pvc and i need to upgrade it. i also need to research if hunting with stone points in az.

  • @peterweikel7123
    @peterweikel7123 4 роки тому

    I love to get close. During the hunt or in the off season. I often get so close i could almost reach out and touch the. Closest kill shot was with a compound and under 10 yards. I do miss a lot of opportunities because I sometimes wait too long

  • @joco6851
    @joco6851 4 роки тому

    AWESOME! thank you for some great advice

  • @theforestgiant4362
    @theforestgiant4362 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Ryan. I’m going to a WMA this week, and it’s my first time. I’ll be using a laminated recurve, and I am looking for both pig and deer. Any tips on locating hogs during the cold weather? I’m completely new to hog hunting, and was wondering how to quickly locate them on a vast piece of property.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  3 роки тому

      just cover as much ground as possible to find really fresh sign. Pigs relocate a lot so recent sign doesn't mean too much. You want to look for sign made hours before and start combing that area

  • @nicksmartialarts9236
    @nicksmartialarts9236 4 роки тому

    Really liked this thankyou

  • @thomasherrington5521
    @thomasherrington5521 Рік тому

    Good tips

  • @johndaileytraditionalarcher
    @johndaileytraditionalarcher 4 роки тому

    Awesome video!!!!! Thanks for sharing

  • @Polymath9000
    @Polymath9000 4 роки тому +2

    I have a question how do you make your arrows fly straight not off center that is canting to the right or left? Is it related to finding the sweet spot?

    • @javanbybee4822
      @javanbybee4822 4 роки тому

      arrow head weight, arrow shaft straightness, wind, and the direction the feathers are pointing. Skill matters a bit as well, so does the tiller of your bow.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому +2

      lots of variables can go into that. I have another video called "Does arrow spine matter?" and I talk a bit about the design of the bow and how that makes a difference.

  • @draven3838
    @draven3838 4 роки тому

    Most of the animals I've harvested have been within 12 yards a few have been out as far as 20-25 yards, and those I've stalked

  • @ozziejim8472
    @ozziejim8472 4 роки тому +2

    Time in the bush👍

  • @ahmetcancakmak8098
    @ahmetcancakmak8098 4 роки тому +4

    Hi, do you think a traditional 45 lbs Nomad-Turkish bow enough for wild boar hunting?

    • @electronicfreak1111
      @electronicfreak1111 4 роки тому +5

      Should be even if something doesn’t cut into the body all the way to the heart you can still kill stuff it’s just slower and less humane

    • @ahmetcancakmak8098
      @ahmetcancakmak8098 4 роки тому

      @@electronicfreak1111 then I will need 55-60 lbs one, I care to be humane... Btw thank you for your answer

    • @colinremmer2417
      @colinremmer2417 4 роки тому +2

      @@ahmetcancakmak8098 Make sure your broadheads are razor sharp as well.

    • @ahmetcancakmak8098
      @ahmetcancakmak8098 4 роки тому +1

      @@colinremmer2417 you mean with 45 or 50-60 lbs one?

    • @colinremmer2417
      @colinremmer2417 4 роки тому +3

      @@ahmetcancakmak8098 Doesn't matter. With a heavy arrow 10 grains per pound of draw weight, if you hit a rib or the shoulder blade, a blunt or not very sharp broadhead will not give you the penetration you need to hit the heart or pass through both lungs. A solid and razor sharp broadhead will cut through a rib bone and, depending on what animals you are hunting, usually pass through the animal entirely so you have better blood trails and the animal will expire in a much more humane manner

  • @williamjarman7466
    @williamjarman7466 4 роки тому

    I agree with everything you said on this video about moving around covering ground and getting close But I think there's one thing that was left out and that is a target-rich environment really makes a big difference. You get a lot more chances to practice getting close when there's something to get close to. When you hunt in places like the South or the Midwest where there are a lot of deer or pigs there's a lot more opportunity to get shots or to stock on animals. Where I live in the Southwest it is very difficult to get close to Deer especially getting within 50 yards is very very difficult. Opportunities deal rise but they are few and far between. In this instance I really think it's important to be able to use your equipment accurately further than 20 yards. I would love to hunt in places where you can actually get less than 20 yards from animals and maybe I'm wrong but it seems to me in my experience getting within 50 yards is almost impossible.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому

      a target rich environment does really help a lot, but the principals are the same either way. For me, hunting in Florida, it's definitely not a target rich area either. No where near the populations like the mid west, but I am still inside 15 yards of deer fairly regularly here in FL. Some terrains, like out west, do make it much harder as well. When I lived in Montana for a couple years, I had the best luck getting close to deer about 50 yards before or after a creek crossing, while hiding in little stands of willow or red osier.

  • @theruralheathen5314
    @theruralheathen5314 4 роки тому

    I like to spot and stalk i see most of my animals just when moving in general
    I didn't take a shot recently just due to the angle on the hill i was on maybe 30 yards out

  • @janrobertbos
    @janrobertbos 4 роки тому

    Very wise tips, thank you..........

  • @dennisbest3306
    @dennisbest3306 4 роки тому

    My kids like the beard.

  • @lajoyalobos2009
    @lajoyalobos2009 4 роки тому +4

    My backyard might barely be 30 yards the longest distance anyways.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому +1

      good, you only need about a third of it anyways. good hunting

    • @lajoyalobos2009
      @lajoyalobos2009 4 роки тому

      @@huntprimitive9918 Good to know, before this video I was starting to wonder if I'd need to go to an archery range or something similar

  • @joeyfragile2330
    @joeyfragile2330 4 роки тому +4

    Is a 50 pound recurve an effective hunting bow?

    • @calebschank8105
      @calebschank8105 4 роки тому +1

      That's what I use and it works fantastic long as I do my part

    • @GamingWithHasty
      @GamingWithHasty 4 роки тому +3

      Poundage is not really an important factor, what matters is how fast does your bow shoot that arrow, how heavy your arrow is for penetration, how sharp is your broadhead, how close to your target you are.
      There are many youtube videos out there that will prove that poundage is not really a big factor.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому +3

      Yes, absolutely

    • @MiaogisTeas
      @MiaogisTeas 4 роки тому

      @@GamingWithHasty good points, but keep in mind there are 10# bows out there haha... I wouldn't suggest under 30, because at higher poundage you have less environmental effect on the arrow's flight, given the correct arrow as you stated.

  • @brianhart9486
    @brianhart9486 4 роки тому

    New bow hunter hear. I know if a primitive guy has anything to say I should listen.... Thanks

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому

      thanks much for following along, and best of luck on your future hunts

  • @rudamchu
    @rudamchu 4 роки тому

    Ryan, is there any way to get river cane plants to transplant down here in South Florida? Im trying to re introduce them anywhere I can as I've read that they were almost entirely made extinct by early European settlers and that they used to grow pretty much everywhere. I'd love to see them make a comeback. Tried ordering 5 plants from a nursery in TN but they arrived DOA.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому

      they can be tough to transplant. I have found you have to have a pretty sizable root ball to go with them. They don't propagate nearly as well as bamboo.

    • @rudamchu
      @rudamchu 4 роки тому

      @@huntprimitive9918 where can I find them here in florida? I don't wanna keep wasting time and money on that Nursery ... they insist that I would have to purchase more at a 60% discount plus S&H instead of sending me a replacement.

  • @xans3828
    @xans3828 4 роки тому

    Thanks 🙏🏻

  • @cretudavid8622
    @cretudavid8622 4 роки тому +1

    Never hunted with a bow in my life... It's illegal here in Romania :(... Maybe one day I will travel to a country where I can bowhunt:)

    • @tslmiami6288
      @tslmiami6288 4 роки тому

      I can do either but I prefer to use my rifle. I just don’t like to see an animal suffer and my 300 Win ends the suffering in seconds not minutes. I’ve seen some terribly wounded deer by archers. Walking around with an arrow stuck in them. Sad.

    • @maksgonopolsky8374
      @maksgonopolsky8374 4 роки тому

      @@tslmiami6288 this is the thing that really bothers me. Hunting is the most ethical way to get meat, but if you can't kill the animal instantly, either get more accurate before going out or use the weapon that will cause the least suffering.

  • @normanphair8488
    @normanphair8488 2 роки тому

    And they need to remember archery hunting is supposed to be up close and challenging you must do your part

  • @lindasano1552
    @lindasano1552 2 роки тому

    I only have about one acre of land that is forest. Hunting is very difficult for me on my land.

  • @blackedelweiss601
    @blackedelweiss601 4 роки тому

    I've watched quite a few of your videos, but I'm fairly new to your channel.
    Do you ever hunt predators like Coyote for example? Seems like it would be a nice challenge for ya. They're ninjas.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому

      thanks for following along! I don't specifically go out and target coyotes, but I will definitely shoot at one if they come by. I have had some come close but they spot ya on the ground really really fast

  • @jamescooper2618
    @jamescooper2618 4 роки тому +1

    Bow hunting is not about how far you can shoot. It's about getting close to the game and making a good shot instead of just flinging arrows and hoping for the best.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому

      yup for sure. Getting close is what it is all about to me.

  • @autifmalik8742
    @autifmalik8742 4 роки тому +2

    What would it look like if Mr Rogers liked to go into the woods and shoot animals? Welcome to the channel

  • @stuartcrowley3463
    @stuartcrowley3463 4 роки тому

    I want to see you do an antelope hunt.

    • @DAAraiz
      @DAAraiz 4 роки тому

      I think he has actually.

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому +1

      I have killed them in my youth with a rifle but only hunted them 1 season with my bow many many years ago and didn't really know what I was doing. I would like to go hunt antelope again though. I just don't really want to sit in a blind by a water hole. I will have to put a little more thought into it. decoying by dressing like another antelope does interest me though.

  • @john1cheree
    @john1cheree 3 роки тому +1

    Many states do NOT ALLOW primitive hunting..

  • @ebikeoutdoors
    @ebikeoutdoors 4 роки тому +2

    Have you ever hunted with a blowgun

    • @electronicfreak1111
      @electronicfreak1111 4 роки тому +1

      Crossbow?

    • @johnbiven4472
      @johnbiven4472 4 роки тому +2

      Have you heard if the Slockmaster Tim Wells. Probably the world's best blowgun hunter. Took a griz with a blowgun.

    • @ebikeoutdoors
      @ebikeoutdoors 4 роки тому +2

      @@johnbiven4472 yes he is very good he is a amazing hunter

  • @malcolm2587
    @malcolm2587 Рік тому

    You can show me how to do it but you can't comprehend it for them

  • @Dusty357
    @Dusty357 4 роки тому

    So wish we could bow hunt here in the uk 🇬🇧 uk is like living in a open prison lol

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому +1

      I have heard that a lot! Sorry to hear that there is no bow hunting over there

    • @Dusty357
      @Dusty357 4 роки тому

      HuntPrimitive yeah it’s crazy here unfortunately . Gods honest we’re a live north Northumberland am surrounded by the duke of Northumberland’s land the place is over run with roe deer tons a them . But they are for the land of the gentry to stalk and shoot here not us peasants lol . used to go lamping for rabbits with the air rifle but quite often you would switch the light on the fields would be alive with green eyes looking back then a mass stampede through the field woods etc and scare everything away they would rather let the rabbits catch mixy horrible man made disease used to cull them then let folk responsible folk at that go and harvest them so sad really but what a you to do . Hopefully win the lottery and my daughter n myself a moving to the states lol . A wish . Take care my friend love your channel love anything about native Americans and bow hunting and flint napping very cool . All the best Liam

  • @draven3838
    @draven3838 4 роки тому

    It blows my mind when people raise their bow above their heads and draw then level it to shoot ,if you're going to hunt you've got to draw straight from the body ,and most hunt with bow weights they cant hold and think that if they draw a 80lb bow they can draw a 80 longbow or recurve and guys like us know this isn't gonna work, I always tell people stop thinking oh I can shoot that 80lb bow if they can because I'm stronger ,nope doesn't work like that start with 45lbs and go from there or even lighter weight but you've gotta train

  • @wolfswesterns6650
    @wolfswesterns6650 4 роки тому

    Sir, #5, How?

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому

      It will come naturally by excessive use of tip number #1

    • @huntprimitive9918
      @huntprimitive9918  4 роки тому

      and here is another video that explains a lot, mostly on wild hogs, but also on deer as well. ua-cam.com/video/vRlfdeHARUg/v-deo.html

    • @wolfswesterns6650
      @wolfswesterns6650 4 роки тому

      @@huntprimitive9918 Thank you, Sir, Thank you a lot!! I used to spend a lot of time in the woods, and got kinda bored deer hunting. Now, that I am older, I am not able to spend much time in the woods, and have forgotten a lot. However, I am still trying to teach my SIL as much as possible, in case the world goes to .....

  • @timmycook6708
    @timmycook6708 3 роки тому

    The worse hunting story I've heard, a guy on youtube said he was bow hunting for a moose, and the moose was facing toward him. He thought he could shoot it in the chest and right when he let the arrow loose the moose opened its mouth and the arrow went right down its throat, and he never recovered the moose.

  • @chadjohnson2245
    @chadjohnson2245 2 роки тому

    Wrapped in plastic it works! lol

  • @cheyackatustenuggee1836
    @cheyackatustenuggee1836 4 роки тому

    😂nice

  • @colinremmer2417
    @colinremmer2417 4 роки тому +5

    Any 'quartering to you' shot is rarely a good, humane shot

  • @daviddilley538
    @daviddilley538 Рік тому

    Easiest way? Buy a 308….

  • @Tossdart
    @Tossdart 4 роки тому

    Ahh ya no on the fast, good on the rest. I like your channel but you do hunt private reserve pigs a lot. Come & try Alberta hard hunted game & bucks weigh 400 lbs. They are a different beast entirely. Dean Partridge went in & setup cameras on a 200 + Saskatchewan whitetail they knew was there. That buck never returned for over 2 years! I can't count the times I have moved my body before my head past a rose clump only to have a giant buck or bull elk or moose bust me as he was watching from a cut in bush 50 feet away & at times close to where I parked truck. I have killed game close to truck simply by not rushing into a new area or scouting.